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[[Image:Farmer Giles of Ham (Geto).jpg|thumb|Illustration by Geto]] | [[Image:Farmer Giles of Ham (Geto).jpg|thumb|Illustration by Geto]] | ||
'''Chrysophylax''' is the name of the [[dragons#Other fiction|dragon]] from the tale ''[[Farmer Giles of Ham]]'', from 1947. | '''Chrysophylax Dives''' is the name of the [[dragons#Other fiction|dragon]] from the tale ''[[Farmer Giles of Ham]]'', from 1947. | ||
The dragon descended to [[Ham]] after meeting [[The Giant]]. Rich, vain, and arrogant, he was capable of compromise if handled correctly. | |||
[[Farmer Giles]] learned that he can be bullied, but is smart enough not to push him to desperation. He used the sword [[Caudimordax]] to capture and control the dragon. | |||
==Etymology== | |||
Chrysophylax (Χρυσοφύλαξ) is Greek for "gold-guard" and dīves is Latin for "rich" | |||
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Revision as of 17:51, 7 January 2011
Chrysophylax Dives is the name of the dragon from the tale Farmer Giles of Ham, from 1947.
The dragon descended to Ham after meeting The Giant. Rich, vain, and arrogant, he was capable of compromise if handled correctly.
Farmer Giles learned that he can be bullied, but is smart enough not to push him to desperation. He used the sword Caudimordax to capture and control the dragon.
Etymology
Chrysophylax (Χρυσοφύλαξ) is Greek for "gold-guard" and dīves is Latin for "rich"